In his four years at Grambling, Williams showed consistent progress over the years, improving his receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns each season. In 2016, Williams logged career highs with 96 receptions for 1,420 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also led the Tigers to a Celebration Bowl win over North Carolina Central.

The 6-foot-1, 206-pound prospect is expected to be drafted around the Day 3 mark, which could be a good fit for the Seahawks if they’re looking to pick up a wide receiver in the later rounds.

Williams would be the first player from Grambling to be drafted since 2006.

Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin had strong play throughout 2016, tallying 94 catches for 1,128 yards and seven touchdowns, but the rest of the wide receiver corps struggled. Tyler Lockett and Paul Richardson battled injuries throughout much of the season while Jermaine Kearse simply struggled to find his 2015 groove.

The Seahawks will be looking to improve their overall depth at nearly every position come draft day. Surely, a versatile wide receiver like Williams should be on their radar.